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Andre Bafica, Charles A. Scanga, Charles Serhan, Fabiana Machado, Sandy White, Alan Sher, Julio Aliberti
Published in Volume 115, Issue 6
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(6):1601–1606 doi:10.1172/JCI23949
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Lung-infiltrating DCs and macrophages express high levels of IL-12 and NOS2 in 5-LO–deficient hosts infected with M. tuberculosis. Frozen sections of lungs from infected (300 CFU inoculum) WT (A, B, and C) and 5-lo–/– (D, E, and F) mice were double stained with anti-CD11c (A and D) or anti-F4/80 (B, C, E, and F) (green) and with anti–IL-12p40 (A and D), anti-TNF (B and E), or anti-NOS2 (C and F) (red), then counterstained with DAPI (blue). Note the presence of many more CD11c+IL-12p40+ cells and F4/80+NOS2+ cells in the tissue sections from 5-lo–/– animals. The asterisk in A indicates the presence of multinucleated cells at the center of a granuloma. Representative micrographs (magnification, ×63) from 4 animals per group are shown.